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Lalique Victoire and Hibou featured in Unique Lalique Mascot Vol. 2 of the series of books. These two rare pieces were sold as part of The Robert White Collection to raise money for The Pool Hospital Cancer Ward (Foundation). See the story in the book!
Vol. 2 showing both the front & back covers of the book.
Vol. 2 showing the full front cover of the (hardback) book.
Vol. 1 of Unique Lalique Mascots were sold out long ago! However we managed to obtain a few copies from our first publishishing house The Book Guild for the original retail price of £35... please enquire, also see them at over inflated prices on eBay and on Amazon!
The author promoting the Lalique Mascot Collectors' Club at an art deco fair in Woking. By the way Vol. 1 of the book series untitled ''Unique Lalique Mascots'' was the very first attempt to produce an in-depth coverage of ALL the mascot designs produced by the Lalique factory between 1925 and 193...
Pair of Hirondelle (Swallows) book-ends. These are modern made christal (since discontinued).
A Pair of Tete d'Aigle (Eagle Heads) book-ends.
A superb full colour (dark blue) Coq Nain (Cockeral).
A superb full colour (light to dark blue) open winged Dragonfly.
A Comete car mascot in clear and highlighted frosted glass on contemporary radiator mounting base..
Tete de Coq (Cockerals Head) showing detail of the large intaglio Lalique France block capitals signature.
Pair of Comete's, the one on the (readers) left is mounted onto the full Breves Galleries metal lighting base, the one on the right is mounted onto a chromed metal radiator base (nut & screw fitting).
Renard (Fox) in clear & frosted glass - The rarest of the 30 different mascot designs.
Renard frontal view.
Renard showing the base.
Renard showing the detail of the R. Lalique France stenciled signature.
Hibou (Owl) in clear & frosted finish. Note the R. Lalique with France underneath stecil signed.
Chrysis (kneeling back female nude). This is NOT the car mascot but the post-WW2 paperweight version in satin finish.
Chrysis (kneeling back female nude). This is the car mascot version introduced in 1931 in clear & frosted finish on a lighting base giving an ornage glow effect!.
Chouette (Baby Owl). This was introduced onto the market in 1931 in a clear & frosted finish. So popular that it was continued post 1947 then produced in chrystal and only discontinued a few years ago... What a shame!
Chouette (Baby Owl) showing close-up detail of the script signature to the base.
Faucon (Falcon) bird of prey in clear & frosted finish with a slight amethyst tint. Mounted onto a Breves Galleries metal illuminating radiator base.
Longchamp 'B' (Horse Head) this is the 2nd version with a single mane. This is in clear satin glass.
Leada (with the Swan). Mythoglogical figure in clear & frosted finish. A post war to modern production in chrystal.
Diane (the Hntress) holding a Doe. This is a Mythoglogical figure in clear & frosted finish. A post war to modern production in chrystal.
Siren (Mermaid) introduced in 1920, which is the small version that was used and adapted as a car mascot in 1925.
Siren (Mermaid) introduced in 1920, which is the small version that was used and adapted as a car mascot in 1925.
Victoire (Victory or Spirit of the Wind) in clear & frosted glass with a satin finish.
Perche (Fish) in clear & frosted glass with an ornage tint.
Cote d'Azur train trophy which was presented to privaleged passengers of the inorgrial run of the famous Orient Expres night train in 1929. In clear & frosted satin finish.
Tete d'Coq (Cockerals Head) in clear & frosted finish with darkend highlights to the glass. Mounted onto a chrome plated Breves Galleries illuminating radiator base.
Coq Nain (Cockeral) in clear & frosted finish.
Pintade (Guinea Fowl) in clear & frosted finish, mounted onto a Lalique (signed) black glass display base.
Coq Houdan (Proud standing Cock) in clear & frosted glass mounted onto a chrome base cap.
Perche (Fish) in clear & frosted finish with a green tint.
Grenouille (Frog|) in clear glass with dark highlights to the finish. This is mounted onto a Breves Galleries meral illuminating radiator base.
Petite Libellule (Small Dragonfly) in clear & frosted finsih mounted onto a chrome metal Breves Galleries il;luminating radiator base.
Hirondelle (Swallow) in cleasr & frosted finish with darken highlights. This is mounted onto a Breves Galleries non illuminating desk display base.
Sainte-Christophe (St. Christopher) in clear & frosted glass mounted onto a chrome base ring.
Tete de Paon (Peacocks Head) in clear & frosted glass with a satin finish.
Tete d'Epervier (Hawks Head) in clear glass.
Tete d'Epervier (Hawks Head) in clear & smokey gray glass.
Tete d'Aigle (Eagles Head) inclear & frosted glass.
Grand Libellule showing the detail of the signature engraved in script on the tail.
Chrysis (kneeling back female nude). This is the car mascot version introduced in 1931 in clear & frosted glass with a satin finish.
Chrysis (kneeling back female nude) in clear & frosted glass with a satin finish. This signature is stencied to the bottom of the base.
Hibou (Owl) in clear & frosted finish mounted onto a metal radiator cap, the screw with nut removed. Note this is the badly damaged example that is described elsewhere on this site.
Chrysis (kneeling back female nude). This is the car mascot version introduced in 1931 in clear & frosted finish on a modern radiator cap mounting base.
Grand Libellule (Large Dragonfly) in clear & frosted finish.
Comete (Comet) car mascot in clear & frosted finish.
Comete showing close-up detail of the intaglio 'R. Lalique France' signature to the flaming tail.
Naiade (Large Mermaid) introduced in 1920, which is the largest version that was used and adapted as a car mascot in 1925.
Sanglier (Wild Boer) in clear & frosted glass.
Comete showing close-up detail of the intaglio 'R. Lalique' signature with engraved 'France'' (which is signed after the casting) underneath.
Levrier (Greyhound) in clear & frosted finish, mounted onto a chromed metal Breves Galleries desk display base.
Cote d'Azur overnight train trophy In clear & frosted satin finish, showing part of the presentation inscripion in itaglio around the base in.
Lalique prfomotial shop display signs of the inter-war period and post-war.
Lalique factory early attempt to wire-up a lighting device to the cars battery.
Hirondelle (Swallows) pair of bookends produced in christal. Modern but since discontinued from thjeir catalogue range.
Cote d'Azur overnight train trophy In clear & frosted satin finish, showing part of the presentation inscripion in itaglio around the base in (background promo brochure).
The two roundels of The Archer and St. Christopher both in clear & frosted glass.
Epsom (straining horse head) in clear & frosted glass with a satin finish. Mounted onto a Breves Galleries metal illuminating radiator base. It also has the screw & nut base holder.
Faucon (Falcon) bird of prey in clear & frosted finish.
Longchamp 'A' (Horse Head) this is the 2nd version with a single mane. This is in clear satin glass.
Coq Nain in clear & frosted finish in chrystal. Boxed with Lalique factory certificate.
Tete de Paon (Peacocks Head). One in black and the other in cowbalt blue colour. Modern pair boxed with certificates (long discontinued).
Tete d'Aigle (Eagles head) modern in chrystal, boxed with certificate (long discontinued).
Levrier (Greyhound) in clear & frosted finish mounted onto a Breves Galleries metal illuminating radiator base.
Grenouille (Frog|) in clear glass with dark highlights to the finish.
Vitesse (Goddess of Speed) in clear & frosted glass with a silky satin finish.
Vitesse (Goddess of Speed) in clear & frosted glass with a grduated light to dark opalescent milky blue finish having an ornage fire-glow core.
Tete de Paon (Peacocks Head). This is in a rare tourquoise full blue colour.
(Damaged) Renard (Fox) as a factory test piece in an experimental grey colourd frosted glass - This was a non comercial piece.
Vitesse (Goddess of Speed) in clear & frosted glass with a fine and hard to achieve factory artisan milky-blue opalescent finish and with an orange fire glow core. Correctly signed in intaglio around the base 'R Lalique France'.
The base for the Vitesse opalescent mascot with correctly stenciled 'R. Lalique France' signature.
Renard Car Mascot by Lalique introduced onto the market on 9th December 1930 as Lalique catalogue number 1182. Renard (Fox) Car Mascot produced by Lalique in 1930 to 1941 (with the German occupation of the factory in the Alsace region of France). Mascot production continued until the death ofder) R....
Damaged Renard image 2.
Damaged Renard image 3.
Damaged Renard image 4.
In this album you’ll find a collection of some of our best photos. We hope you enjoy them!
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